Description:
To the left, the saved, in the form of seven male figures with crowns
of glory, are led away by an angel towards panel 10, where Abraham's bosom
awaits them. To the right, encircled by a chain, the damned are dragged
off by a devil towards their less palatable fate as depicted in panel
12. As usual, the damned group is made up of all classes of society, including
a lady in a fashionable head-dress, a crowned king, a mitred bishop and
a couple of tonsured clerics. Two bishops' croziers also emerge from the
scrum. The fashionable lady looks back despairingly and raises her hand
in protest, as if unwilling to believe her misfortune (see detail below).

The very different fates anticipated by the two groups is emphasised
by their physical postures (particularly their heads) and by the mirroring
of the composition, with both the angel and the devil leading the foremost
members of their respective groups by the wrist.

Tituli: None

Restoration notes: No restorer's labels. Some of the blue pieces
(particularly two lower right) look like they may be replacements since
their greater transparency reveals the protective wire outside the window,
though since the pieces generally exhibit different thicknesses and different
rates of weathering, this is no guarantee.